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It is a traditional style that craft snobs may deem a bit passé, but Long Man's best bitter (clean and fresh, nice full mouthful, interesting sherbet/citrus flavours), was rather good.
Some processors may deem a wide range of charges nonqualified.
Yet the same audiences may deem a contribution to knowledge valuable because it is highly novel.
The level of clinical acuity may deem a patient susceptible to developing clinically relevant AKI in the setting of an offending agent, and furthermore, once AKI develops, it may be more poorly tolerated, posing a greater contributor to mortality.
The IRB may deem a study acceptable only if the moral calculi for both therapeutic and nontherapeutic procedures are satisfied.
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Employees and their attorneys routinely dispute what you may deem an irrefutable fact.
Some may deem that a weakness, but it speaks to Banyard's refusal to argue on any terms other than her own immaculately evidenced ones.
We had 12 interviewees in our qualitative study, which some may deem as a small number.
The government likes to know you're going to stick to your word -- if you're failing out of college, they may deem you a lost cause and cease aid.
The government, therefore, may deem someone an artist on one hand but a rank amateur on the other hand.
Lacking evidence of abusive behavior on Carroll's part, we may deem him an odd kind of moral hero, quite apart from the literary glories that his obsession yielded.
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